Sash-lock.



.PATBNTBD JUNE 19, 1905.

J. s. PAGKBR. sAsH LOCK.. APPLICATION FILED MAYBO, 1905.

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` l y@ 1' \JEss'sL"PAcKER, -or sALTLAKEoiTY, UTAH.

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,K f-ApplimiqntieaMai-20,1905."serifLlNofzGLsa e Be, it-gimow'ny that: LfJEssE s, Picasa, a

" citizen oftheirunaed states', ,residing at sait and usefullmpro'vements in ySash-Locl:s,1of

which thefollowing-is vaispeciiic atic, n.

' My invention relatesto-sash-locks', and has vforits objects toiprovide-a locladapted yto y that cannot be torn fromthe sash.

vlhold the up'per and lowers'ashes in` aL relative y i position and to lock' themink sa'idposition to the vwindow-frame.I-"`

It is a further obj ectv toy provide fa' sash-loch With these and other lobjects-,in view `the vpresent invention 'colvsistsfinthel combina- A'tion and arrangementjofjparts, aslwillbe .v hereinafter more fully'described, shownfjin' the accompanying f drawings ,j and particuf larlypointed out in' the appended claim, it

' ybeingunderstood'that changes" the form, proportion,- size, and minor details'ma :be

y made withintheA scope of theclaim Witfiout of the advantages ofthe-invention. i'

'I g -I departing fromf'the lspirit or sacrificing anyv In the drawings-'Figure 1 is fa top plan view ofmyimprovedilock. Fig-2 is a view f `of part'of an upper and lower sash-,showing my device attachedthereto.V plan vview of the same. y ,v v vReferring Lto the drawings, inv whichflike j *numerals indicate corresponding yparts throughout vthe several'rvews, flis 1a plate upon the :upper faceof which are'formed :bolt-casings2 andjat right anglesftoeach other. 'Bolts 4- and 5 fare longitudinally thereby;

. l, v i' Slots 6 and 7 are formed inthe walls of cas.-

ings 2 and 3 to permit headedpins 8 and 9 to besecured to said'bolts forL the vpurpose `of movingthemy into andfoutoflocking position. Slot 7 is provided at-its innerend withf va yshort-slot 7a at rightA angles thereto',fi nto f bolt 5 from movingwhich the 'y pin "9 mayy be `moved to prevent outward `when ..the sash fis being raised'v or wered. Platefly isl proi vided with downwards-extending side and screw-hole, while111 and' end 1portions 10,11, and 12 which yform part oft emeans for securing thek lock to the lower'sash 13, '10 being provided;r with a I with.projections14Hand`15," j p. p i

12 f are lprovided p holes provided for them; y"Screws passing through holes inthe platel and downwardlyprojecting 4portion 10 hold the lockjin position. yThimbles 16 are provided in frame 17 and in thefaceof side railv l18 of the upper sash at `suitable,distances in the path of travel of rbolts 5 and. `Into these thimbles n s bolts 51and 6 are yadaptedto be moved. The

thimbles 16 vare providedvwith lian es and are held in thev recesses provided for t frictions" f invention is simple in construction, kinexpensive to manufacture,

' My d'eviceissecured to lower sash 13 by `cutting awaythe sidey rail to permit 11 and'V 12 to fitflush therewith, the projections 14 and l15 beingndriveninto said, rail or fit intol and l of `highest fefiiciency and,vv durability 'in v l use. 'It' cannotv be opened withv a knifey from the outside, Aand. it is practically impossible to tear it from the sash by forcing the window.

. Having thus 'describedmyinventiom what ters Patent, is;-` l

l:y claimv as novel, and' desire to secure by Let-` l, Ina window-sash lock, the'integral casing comprising a horizontal plate, adownwardlyextending flange adapted to be secured to the. sideof .the lower'window-sash,l downwardl -extending' flanges which overhang the e ge vof the'lower window-sash and resty in a recessed portion', ldovs'fel-pins carried by said last-named .flanges and entering the v, y l

,body of the window-sash and bolt-casings formed upon thehorizontal bolt said casings lyingat right angles to each other, in combi- "nation withboltsslidably disposed in said casings.4 Y f,

""'In testimony whereof I, afx my signature in presenceoftwo witnesses.

' y f' JEssE si moines.' Q,-

v ',.Witne'ssemv HARRY W. CUsHiNG,

Ro'r. ANDREW.` 

